Blizzard has recently issued a notice to users that will permanently block its war network (Battle.net) account for users who cheat in StarCraft 2. Blizzard said that if the player in StarCraft 2 found fraud, in any form using hackers or modify tools, under the end-user licensing agreement, the player will be permanently banned from using the game. Blizzard advocates a legitimate game in StarCraft 2 and advises users not to use any hacking or cheating programs. The so-called legal, is to use the game client has not been modified to play. The "StarCraft 2" screenshot Below is the latest Blizzard announcement: Blizzard Entertainment is serious about any kind of fraudulent activity in blizzard games, and StarCraft 2 is no exception. If the player finds fraud in StarCraft 2 and uses any form of hacking or modification tool, the player will be permanently barred from using the game under our end-user licensing agreement. This means that players will not be able to log on to the Battle Network (Battle.net) with their own account to play StarCraft 2. The so-called legal play "StarCraft 2", is to use the game client has not been modified to play. If the act contradicts the rules of our network, it will clash with the spirit of fairness, which is the foundation of all our games. We strongly recommend that you do not use any hacking or cheating procedures. In the near future, we will deactivate and block the players who use cheating and hacking programs. (Edit/Fire)
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